Projectors

TI DLP technology is the #1 projection display technology

DLP products has a long history of projection innovations starting with their first mainstream projector introduced in 1996 to the industry's first ultra short throw, lamp free, 1080p projector introduced in 2014. DLP technology features unique innovations that can ensure precise color and outstanding readability to benefit multiple markets, including education, business and consumer electronics.

DLP technology is in a class by itself

Today, DLP technology is recognized worldwide for its high reliability, high brightness and low cost of ownership. DLP technology is definitely in a class by itself.

DLP technology is the leading projection display technology for the smallest hand-held projectors to the largest movie theatres screens Everyday, people are also choosing DLP technology for classrooms, conference rooms and home theaters.

DLP projector advantages

Long-lasting, accurate color – and we have an Academy® Plaque* to prove it.

Fast video performance - movies, games and fast-paced educational content are experienced in crisp, vivid detail regardless of the speed of action.

Great image quality with proven high reliability, low power consumption, and low cost of ownership.

Fun facts about TI DLP technology

There is a projector with DLP technology for your projection needs

In a competitive world, you want the best technology tools in the classroom; technology that offers distinct advantages for teachers and students.

DLP technology has been offering differentiated advantages for years and continues to raise the bar through innovations that expand instructional reach for teachers and can lower the total cost of ownership for schools at the same time.

Short and ultra short throw DLP projectors are used in applications where the distance to the projection screen must be minimized.

With innovations to support networking and interactivity, DLP short and ultra short throw projectors are able to project onto a screen from as little as 1.5 feet away and come in both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.